2018 AIM Photonics Call for Proposals

Welcome to our 4th annual AIM Photonics Call for Proposals for 2019 projects. The Call for Proposals isopen to qualified parties that seek to secure federal funding in 2019 on a matched basis to implementprojects targeting the technology goals of AIM Photonics.

2019 Projects Meeting

There will be a meeting on May 2nd in Washington, D.C. at Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National airport, to provide opportunities for teaming, proposal development, training, and more. Visit our events page for all the details.

ATTENDEE REQUIREMENT: Only individuals representing entities that have executed an AIM Photonics Membership Agreement or a Non-Disclosure Agreement with AIM Photonics will be permitted to attend. A copy of the standard Non-Disclosure Agreement is available here: RF-SUNY Poly AIM Photonics NDA The Agreement must be signed and returned by April 18 in order to be processed in time for the meeting. Note that, in the time remaining before May 2, it is unlikely that any proposed revisions to the standard Agreement will be reviewed and accepted in time for the meeting.

Call for Proposals Q&A

Here is where interested parties can view answers to questions from previous calls and submit their own questions.

EVENTS

AIM Photonics257 Fuller RoadAlbany, NY 12203Phone: (518) 956-7221

@ RF/SUNY Polytechnic Institute

The American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics (AIM Photonics), is an industry driven public-private partnership that focuses the nation’s premiere capabilities and expertise to capture critical global manufacturing leadership in a technology that is both essential to National security and positioned to provide a compelling return-on-investment to the U.S. economy. The Institute’s goal is to emulate the dramatic successes experienced by the electronics industry over the past 40 years and transition key lessons, processes, and approaches to the photonic integrated circuit (PIC) industry. AIM Photonics supports Small and Medium Enterprises, providing practical access and technology on-ramps for U.S. industry, government, and academic communities. We are creating a National PIC manufacturing infrastructure, widely accessible and inherently flexible to meet the challenges of the marketplace with practical, innovative solutions.